Nuclear worries stop Intel from selling chips to Chinese supercomputers
Intel and Nvidia have been blocked from selling chips to four Chinese supercomputer centers because the U.S. government has determined those computers are used for "nuclear explosive activities."
Read MoreZhang Hu: At Nanjing ferry
AT NANJING FERRYZhang HuThis one-story inn at Nanjing ferryIs a miserable lodging-place for the night --But across the d
Read MorePremier Wen: I Look up at the Starry Sky
The poem written by Wen Jiabao, the former Prime Minister of China
Read MoreFurther signs of liberalization for e-commerce in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone
Foreign investors looking to enter China’s lucrative e-commerce market are now allowed to set up wholly foreign-owned e-commerce companies on a pilot basis in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone.
Read MoreHow to learn Mandarin Chinese – Part 2 Advancing your language skills
1 Study basic grammar. There is a common misconception that grammar does not exist in the Chinese language, but this is
Read MoreDraw cakes to allay hunger
This idiom comes from Records of Three Kingdoms• Kingdom of Wei • Biography of Lu Yu. When Lu Yu, the minister of the
Read MoreHan Hong: After the day of no fire
AFTER THE DAY OF NO FIREHan HongPetals of spring fly all through the cityFrom the wind in the willows of the Imperial Ri
Read MoreChinese Students Edge Out India for First Place in the U.S.
Continuing on last week’s theme of education, I’ve just seen the latest new report from the U.S. non-profit Internatio
Read MoreGu Kuang: A palace poem
A PALACE POEMGu KuangHigh above, from a jade chamber, songs float half-way to heaven,The palace-girls' gay voices ar
Read MoreChina’s robust demand boosts metal industry
Miners have watched iron ore sink precipitously this year to a five-year low.
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